WITH “MILE HIGH” SEEDS- 
the joys of Gardening can still be yours at small cost 
i 
POLE BEANS 
For best results they 
should be staked. 
295 Kentucky Wonder 
der or Old Home¬ 
stead. (75 days.) A 
heavy yielder, with 
extremely long pods. 
Good quality when 
picked young. 
202 'WHiite Seeded Kentucky Wonder. (78 
days.) Remains tender longer than Old Ken¬ 
tucky Wonder, and is suitable for winter 
use. 
297 Lazy Wife. (78 days.) Very good quality 
green or dried. 
Pole bean prices: Pkt, 5c; M lb, 10c; % lb, 
20c; lb, 30c; 10 lbs, SI-70, postpaid. 
294 Grand V^alley White Egg. (82 days.) Has 
very large white seeds; used green or dry. 
Pkt, 10c; M lb, 15c; )4 lb, 25c; lb, 40c. 
299 Scarlet Runner. (90 days.) Desired chief¬ 
ly for its bright scarlet flowers. Pkt, 5c; U 
lb, 10c; 14 lb, 20c; lb, 40c.. 
LIMA or BUTTER BEANS 
Plant after frost danger is past, not over 2 
in. deep. Sandy loam preferred. One pound 
MANGELS 
Yield as high as 2 0 tons per acre. Fine for 
stock or poultry in winter as a substitute for 
green feed. 1 oz. to 100 ft. of row; 5 to 6 
pounds per acre. 
345 Dairy Giant Mangel. (95 days.) Especial¬ 
ly recommended to dairymen. Grows half 
above ground and is easily harvested. Red¬ 
dish yellow; small top. 
346 Prize Mammoth. (100 days.) Yields up to 
40 tons. Red roots; mostly above ground; 
excellent keeper. 
339 Danish Sludstrup. (110 days.) Introduced 
by Danish government; extra good quality 
and yield. 
341 Golden Tankard. (100 days.) Good qual¬ 
ity; medium size. Does well on shallow soil. 
342 Long Red. (120 days.) Immense crops; 
flesh white, shaded red. Very long mangel. 
344 Giant Half Sugar. (100 days.) Has the 
feeding value of the sugar beet and the pro¬ 
ducing qualities of the mangel. One of the 
best. 
347 Klein Wanzleben Sugar Beet. (80 days.) 
For making sugar or feeding stock. 
All mangels are priced: Oz, 5c; ^4 lb, 15c; 
lb, 45c; 10 lbs, $3.00, postpaid. 
BEETS 
SWISS CHARD or 
SPINACH BEET 
Tops much like beets; the ideal greens for ^ 
summer and fall; cook quickly. Relished by i 
poultry also. Thrives in hot weather. 1 
336 Silver (Large Ribbed). Leaves smooth, ] 
large and broad; fine flavor. ' 
337 Giant Lucullus. Crinkled leaf, extra fine. 
Prices: Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; H lb, 30c; lb, 75c; 
5 lbs, $3.00. 
CABBAGE 
Our cabbage seed is the 
result of years of careful 
selection. Fresh cooked or 
raw, contains vitamins A, B 
and C. Oz. to 2,000 plants.' 
366 Earliest of All. (75 days.) Earliest round 
head cabbage. Small but solid; quality is 
equal to that of Copenhagen Market. 
365 Golden Acre. (80 days.) Our strain of 
Earliest of All is a little finer selection. 
352 Copenhagen Market. (90 days.) One of 
the best early round heads. Large, solid, 
fine grained and fine flavored. 
to 80 hills. 
320 Henderson’s Bush. (65 days.) Matures in 
all localities. Beans V 2 in. across; delicious 
either green or dry. Heavy yielder. Pkt, 
5c; 14 lb, 10c; )4 lb, 20c; lb, SOc; 10 lbs, 
.$2.10, postpaid. 
316 Burpee’s Improved Bush. (82 days.) This 
is larger and thicker than the old Burpee’s 
Lima. Large pods on vines 3 0 in. high. 
Pkt, lOc; U lb, 20c; )4 lb, 30c; lb, 40c; 
10 lbs, $2.50, postpaid. 
317 Fordhook Bush. (80 days.) Bears a tre¬ 
mendous 01 uy. x'uus 5 to 6 in. long, four 
and five large, thick beans in each pod. 
Pkt, 10c; U lb, 15c; )4 lb, 25c; lb, 40c; 
10 lbs, $2.25, postpaid. 
CARROTS 
Raw carrots contain vi¬ 
tamins A, B and C. An oz. 
plants 15 0 ft. Cover % in. 
or less. 
388 Improved Red - Cored 
Chantenay. (65 days.) 
Orange-red, very tender 
8 and of finest flavor; in¬ 
distinct core; good keep¬ 
er and shipper. Nice 
size; very popular for 
home gardens. 
387 Special Strain Oxheart. (65 days.) An ex¬ 
tra select strain of this stump-rooted carrot. 
382 Oxheart or Guerande. Ordinary strain. 
386 Imperator. (77 days.) Uniformly tapered 
to a semi-blunt end. A fine new carrot. 
383 Chantenay or Half Long Model. (6 Odays.) 
Old type, core rather large and definite. 
384 Danvers Half Long. (65 days.) A heavy 
yielding general crop variety. 
379 Coreless. Delicately flavored; 4^ in. 
385 Nantes. Half-long, nearly coreless. 
Above carrots priced: Pkt, 5c; oz, 16c; M 
lb, 35c; lb, 85c. 
STOCK 
CARROTS 
389 Large AVhite Belgian. 
(85 
days.) For feeding stock. 
An 
enormous yielder. Oz, 
10c; i 
1/4 lb, 25c; lb, 75c; 5 
$3.20, nostnaid. 
lbs, 
y\f ^ 
AVrite us for special market gardener’s prices 
if you use larger quantities of any items 
than are quoted in this catalog. 
Superior beet seed from 
carefully selected mother 
roots. Beets are healthful 
and delicious, pickled or 
buttered. 1 oz. to 50 ft.; 
1 in. deep. 
334 Canner’s Favorite or 
Good for All. (53 days.) 
An extra fine selection 
from Detroit. Top and root small; no zones; 
nice shape when canning size; very uniform. 
327 Detroit Dark Red. (55 days.) A beautiful 
dark red color. Grows to a medium size; is 
tender and delicious. Good canner. 
324 Early Wonder or Early Model. (48 days.) 
Slightly smaller than Crosby’s, and earlier. 
Excellent quality; deep red color; uniform. 
333 Crosby’s Egyptian (Special Market Gar¬ 
dener’s Strain). (50 days.) Fine deep tur¬ 
nip shape when very young. Small top and 
root. 
326 Crosby’s Egyptian. (55 days.) Standard 
main crop variety. 
328 Imp. Eaidy Blood Turnip. (65 days.) Of 
good quality and a good keeper. 
330 Extra Early Egyptian. (5 0 days.) Purple 
red color; somewhat flat. 
AH beets are priced: Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; ^4 
lb, SOc; lb, 85c; 5 lbs, $3.20, postpaid. 
PARCEL POST RATES AND NOTES. We will 
not send Plants, Bulbs or any perishable items 
C.O.D. We will ship seeds C.O.D. only when dou¬ 
ble the amount of the transportation charges ac¬ 
companies the order. 
EXPRESS OR FREIGHT is often cheaper than 
parcel post. Unless you specify how to ship we 
will ship by whichever way we believe to be the 
cheapest and best. 
WE GUARANTEE safe delivery of all seeds, 
whether shiiiped by mall, express or freight. 
It is against the postal laws to ship poisons, 
such as poisonous insecticides, Semesan, or any 
seeds treated with mercuric disinfectants by mail. 
Please do not ask us to break the law. 
Pir.st 
Each 
PARCEL, 
pound 
additional 
POST 
or 
pound or 
RATES 
fraction 
fraction 
Local. 
1st Zone . 
1.1c 
2ncl Zone. 
1.1c 
3rd Zone . 
4th Zone . 
3..^c 
5th Zone . 
.*5.30 
6th Zone . 
7c 
7th Zone . 
Oc 
Sth Zone. 
lie 
The local rate a*pplies to Grand Junction rural 
routes only. 
Limit of weight of each package is 70 lbs. Do 
not forget to allow for weight of package, wrap¬ 
ping or bags. ^ 
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355 Glory of Enkhuizen. (100 days.) Some 
larger and a little later than Copenhagen. 
358 Stein’s Early Flat Dutch. (100 days.) The 
heads are large, flat and of the finest qual¬ 
ity. Valued for its ability to resist heat. 
356 Early Jersey AVakefield. (80 days.) Cone- 
shaped; sweetest flavor. Home garden fa¬ 
vorite. 
361 All Head Early. (105 days.) Somewhat 
larger than Stein’s and later. Flat heads. 
359 Charleston or Large AA’^akefield. (85 
days.) Larger and solider than Early Jer¬ 
sey Wakefield; better shipper and of fine 
quality. 
368 Danish Bullhead, Short Stem. (15 0 days.) 
Large, ball-shaped heads of great solidity; 
very deep color; excellent keeper. 
377 Perfection Drumliead, Savoy. (125 days.) 
Solid heads, with crumpled leaves. 
374 Mammoth Red Rock. (13 0 days.) Deep 
red. 
376 Chinese or Celery Cabbage. For salads. 
All cabbage priced: Pkt, 5c; 14 oz, 20c; oz, 
SOc; U lb, 70c; lb, $1.95. 
373 Mountain Railhead, Short Stem. (140 
days.) The peak of perfection in a late cab¬ 
bage. Our special selection from Penn State ■ 
Ballhead, which it resembles. Surpasses all 
others in size, productivity and hard, tight v 
heads. Flattened globe. Pkt, 10c; )4 oz, - 
SOc; oz, 45c; M lb, $1.25; lb, $3.45. ' 
CAULIFLOWER f 
Our seed has established 
a wonderful reputation. A 
favorite delicacy; a money¬ 
making crop. Oz. to 2,000 
to 3,000; 8,000 plants per 
acre. 
424 Special High Altitude Danish Snowball. 
(100 days.) Our extra fine selection for 
early pure white heads, size, uniformity and 
freedom from blemishes. We recommend it 
for your shipping crop or home use. Pkt, 
10c; 1/16 oz, 25c; M oz, SOc; ^4 oz, $1.45; 
oz, $2.75; 1/4 lb, $7.95; lb, $24.86. 
423 Early Danish Snowball. (110 days.) A 
good commercial and shipping strain. Pkt. 
5c; M oz, ■65c; oz, $1.85; ^ ib, $5.50; lb, 
$17.50. 
425 Danish Dry AVeather. (125 days.) Will 
withstand hot weather; forms a large, solid 
head where other varieties fail. Pkt, 10c; 
U oz, 65c; oz, $1.85; ^ lb, $6.75; lb,' 
$21.75. 
